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Joni Mitchell - Miles Of Aisles
(1974, Asylum) WLP

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2LPs, great set capturing a live Joni Mitchell in her prime. Listening to sides 2 & 3.
 
Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home
(1965, Columbia) -1G/-1D 2nd pressing with "360 Sound" in White

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fun fact: according to Wikipedia, the cat on the cover is Dylan's and named Rolling Stone.
 
Grateful Dead - Europe '72
(1972, Warner Bros) WLP -1A/-1A Artisan symbol in the deadwax

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listening to Record 2, sides 3 & 4. a nice live record with prominent low frequencies. I've heard the phrase "Phil bombs" refer to Lesh's bass playing, seems accurate!
 
Happy Thanksgiving SLF. You've been busy....

Linda Ronstadt
Heart Like A Wheel
 

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Mad River - s/t
(1968, Capitol) Promo stamped LP jacket

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a surprising find earlier this year. described by allmusic as sounding like an extremely dark version of Quicksilver Messenger Service with a bit of Country Joe & the Fish's minor-key melodies thrown in.
 
Tom Fogarty - Excalibur
(1972, Fantasy)

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w/ Jerry Garcia on Lead guitar, Merl Saunders keyboards, John Kahn bass. lots of nice playing by Jerry Garcia here.

[video=youtube;qxKrsJ0RrJw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxKrsJ0RrJw[/video]
 
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John Fogerty - Centerfield
(1985, Warner Bros) Promo stamped cover

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interesting songs here overcome the drum machine synth 80s sounds at times. "I know it's true cause I saw it on T.V". I have his new autobiography Fortunate Son on loan from the library - don't know if I'll find time to read it before it has to go back though.
 
Original Japanese Mercury pressing complete w/ the bilingual foldover lyric sheet, 5 photos with messages on the back of them and the Cherry Bomb insert sheet. Such a killer record. I miss simple music like this, just pure rock 'n roll

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Original Japanese Mercury pressing complete w/ the bilingual foldover lyric sheet, 5 photos with messages on the back of them and the Cherry Bomb insert sheet....

Those days are gone forever.. (having a look at how Joan Jett looks now...)

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:eek:
 
That's why they call it Rock 'n Roll, she's a carpet muncher anyway, she tried to sleep with my son Jake's Mom back in the 90s. We know her family
 
Joan is good people as long as she is not drinking, have not seen her since 1999 because I moved to Connecticut. She still calls Jake's mom occasionally and she is doing ok last I heard
 
Always good to read people are doing OK. (rock & roll can be a hard living at some point)
 
Steve Miller Band - Number 5
(1970, Capitol)

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a favorite from the early Steve Miller Band LPs. w/ Nicky Hopkins, Lee Michaels, Ben Sidran.

[video=youtube;N5tGEBLzsmI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5tGEBLzsmI[/video]
 
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